The upcoming release of Dragon's Dogma 2 is set to mark another milestone with its announced support for Nvidia's DLSS 3 technology when it launches on PC platforms. Scheduled for release on March 22, Dragon's Dogma 2 will also incorporate ray tracing, enhancing the visual experience for players. Nvidia's AI-driven DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) allows for the upscaling of games to higher resolutions without demanding more powerful hardware.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is expected to build on the legacy of its predecessor, which launched in May 2012 and has since achieved cult status. The game features AI-controlled characters known as 'pawns' that assist players in combat, striving to emulate a cooperative gameplay experience within a single-player mode. Other titles showcasing DLSS 3 and ray tracing features include Horizon Forbidden West for PC, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, as well as Diablo 4, which is also set to receive ray tracing enhancements in March. New footage of the Half-Life 2 RTX: An RTX Remix Project was also revealed.
What is DLSS 3 and how does it improve gaming experiences?DLSS 3 is Nvidia's latest deep learning super sampling technology, which uses AI to upscale games to higher resolutions more efficiently, providing a smoother and visually more stunning gaming experience without the need for more powerful gaming hardware.
Dragon's Dogma, the forerunner to the upcoming sequel, was developed and published by Capcom, known for its deep action RPG elements, vast open world, and innovative 'pawn' system. The game's director, Hideaki Itsuno, has extensive experience with action games, having contributed to titles like Devil May Cry. It's worth noting that Dragon's Dogma was unique for its blend of Western RPG mechanics with a distinctly Capcom flavor, creating an experience that resonated with a diverse audience and left fans eagerly anticipating a sequel.
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